there is an aspect of not-being-in-the-truth when i claim to be blindsided by an experience, by an event, by something another person has "done" to me...because it ws always an inherent possibilty, was always a nearly-foreseen potentiality, was always one of a nearly infinite multitude of arising and unfolding realities.
enlightenment is an unfolding and unwinding, a disclosing of the obvious, a clear viewing of the already seen...a giving up of the wrestling [with-God] scene.
all that is, of the universe/multiverse, is known to each of us; the life(s) journey is the integrating of what, already, is known.
everything is known to me, even if not [yet] understood by me.
therefore, each of us is a future buddha.
therefore, each of us always has been a buddha.
because once one becomes a buddha,
one experiences always having been a buddha
and always being a buddha.
past/future/present one thing. one thing.
time a nearly infinite space.
so what it is i am asserting: there is an aspect of not-being-in-the-truth when you---when any and all of us---claim to be blindsided by an experience, by something that has been done to you...because you always might have seen---and so DID see---its arising and unfolding possibility.
which is, in this quantum multiverse, no different than asserting that you DID see its arising and unfolding reality.
no shame, no blame, no excuses; no contradictions, no paradoxes, no confusion; no clinging to victimhood, no holding tightly to being traumatized.
being here, being present, in the quantum multiverse---in THIS quantum multiverse---is traumatic, in each and every moment.
enlightenment is an unfolding and unwinding, a disclosing of the obvious, a clear viewing of the already seen...a giving up of the wrestling [with-God] scene.
all that is, of the universe/multiverse, is known to each of us; the life(s) journey is the integrating of what, already, is known.
everything is known to me, even if not [yet] understood by me.
therefore, each of us is a future buddha.
therefore, each of us always has been a buddha.
because once one becomes a buddha,
one experiences always having been a buddha
and always being a buddha.
past/future/present one thing. one thing.
time a nearly infinite space.
so what it is i am asserting: there is an aspect of not-being-in-the-truth when you---when any and all of us---claim to be blindsided by an experience, by something that has been done to you...because you always might have seen---and so DID see---its arising and unfolding possibility.
which is, in this quantum multiverse, no different than asserting that you DID see its arising and unfolding reality.
no shame, no blame, no excuses; no contradictions, no paradoxes, no confusion; no clinging to victimhood, no holding tightly to being traumatized.
being here, being present, in the quantum multiverse---in THIS quantum multiverse---is traumatic, in each and every moment.
being here, being present, in the quantum multiverse---in THIS quantum multiverse---is a great good fortune opportunity, is a brilliant bright light experience.
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